Hitachi Vantara, a subsidiary of Hitachi, Ltd., announces theintroduction of the new Unified Compute Platform (UCP) solutions, equipped with fourth generation AMD EPYC processors, to offer a combination that combines high performance with low environmental impactAnd.
The new solutions, available in both convergent and hyperconverged configurationshave been designed to meet the needs of companies that require a advanced data management with a marked focus on energy efficiency, in response to the increase in global greenhouse gas emissions and the growing consumption of energy resources. According to recent studies, data centers contribute up to 3.7% of global emissionspushing companies to look for solutions that can contain these impacts without compromising performance.
The Hitachi Vantara’s UCP solutions stand out for their ability to ensure faster “Time to Value”.accelerating innovation and improving throughput times for a wide range of workloads, from general purpose computing and databases to high-performance computing and computer-aided engineering (CAE).
Sustainability is another fundamental pillar of new UCPs, with designs that significantly reduce CO2 emissions and improve efficiency energy. A financial services provider has reported that using Hitachi Vantara storage can cut CO2 emissions up to 96% and reduce data center footprint by up to 35%.
In terms of cost, converged and hyperconverged UCP solutions enable high-density, high-bandwidth infrastructure, thus optimizing workload consolidation and reducing overall operational costs.
Hitachi Vantara doesn’t just offer advanced hardware; It also provides a comprehensive ecosystem that facilitates hybrid cloud deployments through a range of integrated systems, solutions and services. This approach helps companies streamline operations and reduce the logistical complexity associated with managing multiple suppliers.
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